If you guys like, he has a great interview in the link below. The first 30-40 minutes is them talking about the original interview that started this topic. Really interesting to hear him talking about what he saw during the interview and how frustrated he was at times.

I will suggest in future, to include the title , it helps inform the user as to what they are being pointed at..

Title: Full video: Jordan Peterson on the Channel 4 Controversy and Philosophy of "How to be in the World"

I say this, as even with your tempter, I was not tempted enough... The title would have been a solid easy sell.

The interviewer in the above interview seems to have prepared well and be open to listen, which is a radical contrast to the original interview. Compare and contrast.
This is a must watch, the dissection of the interview (0-32min), imho, together with the original interview.

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I have watched that channel4 interviewer interview many people over the years, as channel4 is a uk main channel.. I have rarely seen her thrown like that, as well as rarely seen someone take her interview as well.
She is certainly well practiced and coached and has a big backroom team behind her. She can be and has been quite brutal in the past in interviews.

If you guys like, he has a great interview in the link below. The first 30-40 minutes is them talking about the original interview that started this topic. Really interesting to hear him talking about what he saw during the interview and how frustrated he was at times.

I will suggest in future, to include the title , it helps inform the user as to what they are being pointed at..

Title: Full video: Jordan Peterson on the Channel 4 Controversy and Philosophy of "How to be in the World"

I say this, as even with your tempter, I was not tempted enough... The title would have been a solid easy sell.

The interviewer in the above interview seems to have prepared well and be open to listen, which is a radical contrast to the original interview. Compare and contrast.
This is a must watch, the dissection of the interview (0-32min), imho, together with the original interview.

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I have watched that channel4 interviewer interview many people over the years, as channel4 is a uk main channel.. I have rarely seen her thrown like that, as well as rarely seen someone take her interview as well.
She is certainly well practiced and coached and has a big backroom team behind her. She can be and has been quite brutal in the past in interviews.

Suggestion noted grinus. Glad you enjoyed it.

As for the book, it's already on my Kindle. Haven't been this excited for a book since the last Harry Potter book came out

As for the book, it's already on my Kindle. Haven't been this excited for a book since the last Harry Potter book came out

I got it too, not planning on reading it right now. I just wanted to support him, I'm way more interested in Maps of Meaning but it's a lot more expensive. He's one of the few people I would never want to use "Google Fu" to find a copy of it out there.

I've seen parts of the interview. It's cool to see how much emphasis he puts on the shadow and that coincidently that's what I am working on.

As for the book, it's already on my Kindle. Haven't been this excited for a book since the last Harry Potter book came out

I got it too, not planning on reading it right now. I just wanted to support him, I'm way more interested in Maps of Meaning but it's a lot more expensive. He's one of the few people I would never want to use "Google Fu" to find a copy of it out there.

I've seen parts of the interview. It's cool to see how much emphasis he puts on the shadow and that coincidently that's what I am working on.

"Weak men can never be virtuous"

Also are the new Harry Potter books any good?

His book is number 1 on Amazon now

He shared this book by himslef, digitally on researchgate on 2014 so no need to worry about doing a Google Fu... He actually wants you to read it.

I noted that I don't read so much the books that are digital, I prefer the physical ones, but some of them are hard as hell to find them, and at a good price also.

Yes, I'm well aware of all of JBPs positions on everything. I'm also well aware that he married a woman who he's said on many occasions that he said he would marry at 8y.o. He's a great thinker and very Red Pill on many subjects, on women he's very Blue Pill.

It’s painfully obvious JBP is very Blue Pill with regard to women from lack of personal experience. It’s like listening to a pastor telling you how women and sex are who’s wife he met at church camp and she’s the only woman he’s ever had sex with.

Yes, I'm well aware of all of JBPs positions on everything. I'm also well aware that he married a woman who he's said on many occasions that he said he would marry at 8y.o. He's a great thinker and very Red Pill on many subjects, on women he's very Blue Pill.

It’s painfully obvious JBP is very Blue Pill with regard to women from lack of personal experience. It’s like listening to a pastor telling you how women and sex are who’s wife he met at church camp and she’s the only woman he’s ever had sex with.

Yeah, he has blue pill tenancies, but he definitely a step in the right direction. I don't think everyone has it in them to become truly red pill, and that's okay. To assume we must all be equal in our "enlightenment" is to commit the same folly the Marxists have.

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GoldenBoy [ Mon Apr 02, 2018 12:13 pm ]

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Re: Jordan Peterson debate with feminist anchor

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Foreword by Norman Doidge
Overture
RULE 1 / Stand up straight with your shoulders back
RULE 2 / Treat yourself like someone you are responsible for helping
RULE 3 / Make friends with people who want the best for you
RULE 4 / Compare yourself to who you were yesterday, not to who someone else is today
RULE 5 / Do not let your children do anything that makes you dislike them
RULE 6 / Set your house in perfect order before you criticize the world
RULE 7 / Pursue what is meaningful (not what is expedient)
RULE 8 / Tell the truth—or, at least, don’t lie
RULE 9 / Assume that the person you are listening to might know something you don’t
RULE 10 / Be precise in your speech
RULE 11 / Do not bother children when they are skateboarding
RULE 12 / Pet a cat when you encounter one on the street
Coda
Endnotes
Acknowledgements
Follow Penguin

Intriguing to say the least.
Will read it soon I think.
Thanks for the recommendation, so far liking this guy

Foreword by Norman Doidge
Overture
RULE 1 / Stand up straight with your shoulders back
RULE 2 / Treat yourself like someone you are responsible for helping
RULE 3 / Make friends with people who want the best for you
RULE 4 / Compare yourself to who you were yesterday, not to who someone else is today
RULE 5 / Do not let your children do anything that makes you dislike them
RULE 6 / Set your house in perfect order before you criticize the world
RULE 7 / Pursue what is meaningful (not what is expedient)
RULE 8 / Tell the truth—or, at least, don’t lie
RULE 9 / Assume that the person you are listening to might know something you don’t
RULE 10 / Be precise in your speech
RULE 11 / Do not bother children when they are skateboarding
RULE 12 / Pet a cat when you encounter one on the street
Coda
Endnotes
Acknowledgements
Follow Penguin

Intriguing to say the least.
Will read it soon I think.
Thanks for the recommendation, so far liking this guy

Only rule 2, the rest is not intriguing for me..
Especially rule 12, Istanbul is a city full of cats. I would never touch one of them. All kinds of disseases ; -)